Information Model of NSFs Capabilities
draft-i2nsf-capability-00
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Authors | Liang Xia , John Strassner , Cataldo Basile , Diego Lopez | ||
Last updated | 2018-04-19 (Latest revision 2017-09-28) | ||
Replaces | draft-xibassnez-i2nsf-capability | ||
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Abstract
This document defines the concept of an NSF (Network Security Function) Capability, as well as its information model. Capabilities are a set of features that are available from a managed entity, and are represented as data that unambiguously characterizes an NSF. Capabilities enable management entities to determine the set offer features from available NSFs that will be used, and simplify the management of NSFs.
Authors
Liang Xia
John Strassner
Cataldo Basile
Diego Lopez
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